"The destiny of the world is
determined less by the battles that are lost and won than by the
stories it loves and believes in."
- Harold Goddard

What stories do I tell?

The following is a list of
stories I have told or could have prepared quickly. This is not
an exhaustive list, however! I am always researching stories,
and am willing to learn a story to fit your event!

New Shows:

Amazing Women

Christmas Story-
Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol

Workshops:

Family Stories:
Connecting Generations

The Wise and the Foolish-
Traditional Tales about the quick-witted, or the very dumb

The Innkeeper’s Wise
Daughter

Clever Gretchen

Blockhead Hans

Lazy Jack

Medieval Tales

The Bone Harp

Tam Lin

Sir Gawain and the Loathly
Lady

The Kitchen Knight

The
Dead Moon

Cinderella Stories From:

Egypt

China

Germany

Ireland

USA

If you don't know the trees,
you may become lost in the forest,
but if you don't know the stories,
you may become lost in life.

--Unknown

Irish Tales

Stories of the Leprechaun

The Fairy Midwife

The Changeling

Wee Meg Barnileg & the
Fairies

Ghost Stories

Moans and Groans- Stories
all based around spooky sounds- young audiences

Jump Stories- Stories all
designed to make you JUMP!

Cautionary Tales- Stories
telling you to be good…or else.

When I scared Myself Silly-
True stories of when I scared myself silly.

Urban Legends- Stories all
based around urban lore

Other
Stories

Hans Christian Anderson’s
The Snow Queen

Pecos Bill

The
Lass that Lost the Laird's Daughter

Lord
Alaric's Lady

"Everything you need to know about life,
you can learn from a fairy tale." --Michael
Hague